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  2. IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Australians continue to do excellent work in the southern portion of the Somme sector. They have reconstructed and "duckboarded" many miles ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA.

    The following men have enlisted at Lismore depot : -- L. G. Pritchard, Byron Bay ; H. L. Mudge, Clunes ; H. L. J. McNiff, Clunes ; W. H. Armstrong, Nashua ; C. H. Butcher, ...

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  4. THIS YEAR'S FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Colonel Repington says that though conditions have changed, 1917 will see the campaign through. The Allies are now greatly superior in numbers, ...

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  5. THE RIGA FRONT.

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- The "Daily News" Paris correspondent says Germany has decided to reply immediately to the Allies' Note and probably inform them of her appeal to ...

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  6. THE WAR LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- In an official appeal for the war loan it is pointed out that every war bond taken up will help to bring victory nearer. ...

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  7. ENEMY TRENCHES ENTERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British successfully entered the trenches opposite Hulluch and also caused a large explosion northward of Wieltje. ...

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  8. EMPLOYMENT FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mr. Hall, Attorney-General, appeals to employers to help in finding employment for returned soldiers. ...

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  9. IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Allied Note to Greece gives guarantees against the extension of the revolutionary movement. ...

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  10. RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- At a meeting of the combined war services committees Mr. Dugald Thomson, M.P., urged the citizens to join in the recruiting campaign. ...

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  11. KING WILL YIELD.

    SALONIKA, Tuesday. -- Mr. Jeffries, the war correspondent, says the blockade has reduced Athens to the consumption of black bread. There is an acute food crisis in the ...

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  12. ALLIES' CONFERENCE.

    ROME, Tuesday. -- A Rome message states the Allies' determination to act with great rapidity was evidenced by the first conference, which was undertaken on Lloyd ...

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  13. TREATIES RATIFIED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. -- The "Vossisehe Zeitung" says that the German and Turkish commercial and political treaties have been ratified. ...

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  14. SPORTING MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Sporting delegates in conference formed an executive committee to aid recruiting. ...

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  15. BERLIN FOOD SHORTAGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Times" says an angry meeting of the Berlin Council disclosed a serious food situation in the large towns. The chief burgomaster and others are ...

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  16. EXPRESSION OF REGRET.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Count Andrassy, a Hungarian statesman, has been compelled to make a public expression of regret for his recent peace at any price speech. ...

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  17. SATISFACTORY RESULTS EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Instructions for the carrying out of the Rome conference resolutions will be issued at an early date. Satisfactory results are expected. ...

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  18. FROZEN RABBITS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Imperial Government has decided to purchase the surplus Australian frozen rabbits. The transaction will involve about £500,000, which is the ...

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  19. CANADIAN RECRUITING.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. -- The National Service Commission has received a man power registration card filled out by the Premier (Sir R. L. Borden). Sir W. Laurier is over ...

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  20. CURRENT QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- It is reported that the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister discussed the Polish and current questions with Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, but the question ...

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  21. THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday. -- An official Russian wireless states we threw back the enemy offensive westward of Riga, capturing an island on the Western Dvina River, north of ...

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  22. INDUCEMENTS HELD OUT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Circulars were issued by the Defence Department to-day to all District Commandants in the Commonwealth, giving particulars of the methods to ...

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  23. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- A Berlin official claims that a German submarine torpedoed and sank in the Aegean Sea on 27th December the convoyed French ...

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  24. WALL-STREET SCANDAL.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Mr. Lawson was again before the Senate Committee. He refused to give the name of the Cabinet officer to whom he referred yesterday, explaining, ...

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  25. SPANISH AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The resignation of the Spanish Cabinet followed on a violent pro-German attack on Senor Romanes' Ministry consequent upon its refusal to support ...

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  26. CAPTURED IN A SNOWSTORM.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- A wireless states Glandon Island, north of Ilux, was captured by the Russians in a snowstorm. An attempt against the west bank of the Dvina failed. ...

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  27. STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Danish steamer Danevang has been sunk. ...

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  28. GERMANY AND UNITED STATES.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- Count Revent[?]low is infuriated at Mr. Gerard's remarks at an American banquet in Berlin, in which he said he was confident the best relations ...

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  29. ATTACK IN A SNOWSTORM.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The fighting in the Riga area continues most violently. The Russians have huge stores of shells and guns in the trenching lines. The Russians ...

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  30. POSITION OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that after the Entente's reply to President Wilson's Note, Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg in the Reichstag will ...

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  31. BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A special appeal has been made to women to subscribe to the new British war loan. ...

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  33. AVOIDING COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Bonar Law, in explaining the financial situation and the Bank of England's war loan, said they were on an unprecedented scale. A huge staff, ...

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  34. RENEWED RUSSIAN ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Glandon Island, captured by the Russians, is about 100 miles south-west of Riga. A German communique speaks of Russian raids in the vicinity of ...

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  35. KING OF BAVARIA'S COMMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The King of Bavaria, speaking at Munich, said : -- Though victorious we offered peace. We must now continue the fight and be victorious till our ...

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  36. TRAPPING THE AMBASSADOR.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- An Amsterdam message says the American Association of Commerce and Trade at Berlin is notoriously pro-German. It was hoped to trap Mr. ...

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  37. SECRET VISIT.

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday. -- The Grand Duchess of Luxemburg is secretly visiting Switzerland and Berlin. ...

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  38. COSTLY PENSIONS SCHEME.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- It is estimated by Mr. Barnes that the new British pensions scheme, which will soon be unfolded, will cost 40 millions sterling yearly. ...

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  39. RUMANIAN APPROVAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The correspondent [?]er says that Rumania approves of the [?]ply to the peace overtures. Rumania [?]ly determined to light to the ...

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  41. MUNITIONS FOR GERMANY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A Zurich message says the Swiss militarists are investigating the protection against hydro-cyanide and prussic acid shells, which Germany is reported to be ...

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  42. AN INDISCREET SPEECH.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The White House thinks that Mr. Gerard's Berlin speech was indiscreet, deepening the Allies' impression of a connection between President ...

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  43. A STATEMENT REQUESTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The State Department at Washington has cabled to Mr. Gerard (American Ambassador at Berlin) requesting a statement of his utterances at the recent ...

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  44. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Rumanians fell back six versts and took up new positions on the Lower Putna and Sereth Rivers. ...

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  45. FINANCIAL STATISTICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Allies' holdings in gold are estimated at £557,702,000, compared with £125,954,000 announced by the German Reichsbank. The British Empire ...

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  46. THE DOWN GRADE OF FINANCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Daily Mail" reports that a distinguished neutral from Berlin says Germany is economically and financially on the rapid down grade. German ...

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  47. A BITTER ARTICLE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- A German paper in a bitter article says : -- The Americans have every reason to entertain the friendliest feelings towards us since they have done ...

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  48. CAPTURE OF BRAILA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- German correspondents claim that 300 waggon loads of grain have been captured at Braila. They confirm the destruction of the factories and state that ...

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  49. DEMOBILISING.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A British Reconstruction Committee reported that the army should be demobilised at the rate of 5000 a day and munition workers perhaps more quickly. Mr. ...

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  50. PEACE MEETING BROKEN UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Mrs. Snowden attempted to hold a peace meeting at Walthamstow. Soldiers rushed the platform and broke up the ...

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  51. SUCCESSES AT RIGA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Times" says the sustained Russian offensive at Riga is closely connected with Bulgar-German successes at the Sereth, where the capture of ...

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  52. AMERICA ARMING.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The United States intend immediately to undertake the construction of Zeppelin airships recommended by both the army and navy. A large new ...

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  53. AUSTRALIANS HONORED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Thursday's papers will report the following Australians as having been, honored: -- Distinguished Service Order : Captain ...

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  54. GERMANS ADMIT FAILURE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The Germans admit the failure of the peace move, but hope President Wilson will continue his efforts. Leading Government officials agree ...

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  55. INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Times" political correspondent states Lloyd George has constituted an Intelligence Department for special investigations into different aspects of ...

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  56. TURKISH PROCLAMATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. -- At Constantinople, the Sultan in a proclamation to his troops regretted that the humanitarian proposal for peace negotiations were ...

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  57. THE GERMAN STORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The enemy is defending the valleys of the Bercegk Mountains into the Moldavian Plain. We are step by step advancing. ...

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  58. DOMINIONS' HISTORY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Historical Association of Scotland has recommended that the Scottish Universities include the Dominions history in their course. ...

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  59. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuter's Agency learns that 11,000 Belgian deportees interned at Gruben are ill-treated and badly fed, and are not allowed fires in order to compel them ...

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  60. LABORITES' CHALLENGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Independent Laborites at the forthcoming Manchester Conference will challenge the action of the Parliamentary Party in joining the Ministry. ...

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  61. PRESIDENT WILSON THANKS SWITZERLAND.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- President Wilson has personally thanked the Swiss Minister for Switzerland's offer to co-operate in the peace Note. ...

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  62. RUSSIAN PREMIER RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Russian Premier. (M. Trepoff) has resigned. Prince Golitzine succeeds him. ...

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  63. CABINET REMAINS IN OFFICE.

    MADRID, Wednesday. -- The Cabinet remains in office. ...

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  64. ENGLISH PRINCES AND ENEMY THRONES.

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday. -- The Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Diet is discussing a Bill excluding the possibility of foreign princes succeeding to the ducal throne. The Bill is ...

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  65. GERMANS REPULSED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday. -- A Petrograd message says the Austro-Germans were repulsed with enormous losses in a battle in Wallachia. ...

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  66. (Reuter.)

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. -- The Premier (M. Trepoff) and the Minister for Education (M. Ignatuff) have resigned. Prince Golitzine has been appointed to the Premiership, ...

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  67. GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Swiss Commander-in-Chief declares Germany has given an assurance that she would not invade Switzerland, but in the event of violation of this bond ...

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  68. AUSTRIAN MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- An Austrian message says : -- The enemy were driven back southwards of Focshani to the mouth of the Rimnicsarat. ...

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  69. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Lloyd George is expected to make an important war announcement in the Guild Hall on Thursday. ...

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  70. ITALY'S ARMIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Scandinavian newspapers report that the Central Alliance is somewhat alarmed owing to the probable large increase in Italy's armies. ...

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  71. CORPSES WASHED UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A North Sea gale washed up on the Scottish coast two heavily clothed and scarred corpses belonging to the crew of the Zeppelin brought down at ...

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